Technical Field
[0001] The present invention relates to liquid crystal display panels, in particular, to
a transflective liquid crystal display panel with a COA (Color Filter On Array) structure
in which a color filter layer is provided on an array substrate (active matrix substrate),
and to a liquid crystal display device comprising the liquid crystal display panel.
Background Art
[0002] Recently, liquid crystal display devices are widely used in various fields such as
televisions, monitors and mobile phones, taking advantage of their characteristics
such as energy saving, thin-typed, lightweight and the like.
[0003] Such liquid crystal display devices are classified into transmissive, reflective
and transflective liquid crystal display devices, depending on the light source to
be used to display.
[0004] A transmissive liquid crystal display device has a configuration such that a liquid
crystal display panel installed in a liquid crystal display device is irradiated with
light from a backlight installed separately, thereby displaying. Hence, the transmissive
liquid crystal display device can display a bright and high-contrast image, but unfortunately
has high power consumption.
[0005] On the other hand, the reflective liquid crystal display device is configured to
display with the use of surrounding light reflected by a reflective electrode provided
on the liquid crystal display panel, instead of light from a backlight. Although the
reflective liquid crystal display device can suppress power consumption due to the
disuse of a backlight, the reflective liquid crystal display device has a problem
that the contrast would be degraded, depending on the brightness in the surrounding
of a place where the device is used.
[0006] In order to solve such problems of the transmissive and reflective liquid crystal
display devices, a transflective liquid crystal display device has been developed,
which comprises within one pixel of a liquid crystal display panel a transmissive
display region where display is performed with light from a backlight and a reflective
display region where display is performed with surrounding light reflected by a reflective
electrode.
[0007] Since the transflective liquid crystal display device includes the transmissive display
region where display is performed with light from a backlight when the surrounding
is dark, a certain degree of high-contrast can be retained irrespective of the surrounding
brightness.
[0008] The transflective liquid crystal display device further includes the reflective display
region where display is performed with surrounding light reflected by a reflective
electrode and no light from a backlight is used, so that lowering of power consumption
can be achieved due to the disuse of a backlight.
[0009] The transflective liquid crystal display device having such features is used both
inside and outside, and widely in portable electronics devices such as mobile phones
and PDA (Personal Digital Assistant), which have a limited power supply.
[0010] Recently, a liquid crystal display device having a high image quality is more and
more required and a liquid crystal display panel installed in the liquid crystal display
device tends to have higher resolution year after year.
[0011] Higher resolution of a liquid crystal display panel leads to downsizing of respective
pixels in a color filter substrate on which a color filter layer is formed and in
an array substrate disposed opposite to the color filter substrate. Accordingly, when
the color filter substrate and the array substrate are assembled, the high-precision
alignment adjustment is required.
[0012] Further, in some high-resolution liquid crystal display panels, it is difficult to
assemble a color filter substrate and an array substrate by a conventional method
in which precision of alignment adjustment is limited.
[0013] In the recent years, therefore, a COA (Color Filter On Array) structure in which
a color filter layer is provided on an array substrate is increasingly adopted.
[0014] In a liquid crystal display panel in which the COA structure is adopted, no such
high-precision alignment adjustment is required because a color filter layer is provided
on an array substrate.
[0015] This is why a transflective liquid crystal display device with a COA structure receives
attention.
[0016] For example, Patent Literature 1 describes a transflective liquid crystal display
device with a COA structure.
[0017] Fig. 13 illustrates a schematic configuration of a conventional transflective liquid
crystal display device with a COA structure.
[0018] As illustrated in Fig. 13, a transflective liquid crystal display device 101 with
a COA structure includes a liquid crystal display panel 102 and a backlight 103 disposed
on the backside of the liquid crystal display panel 102.
[0019] The liquid crystal display panel 102 comprises an array substrate 104, a counter
substrate 105, and a liquid crystal layer 106 enclosed between both substrates 104
and 105.
[0020] On a glass substrate 131, which is a lowermost layer of the array substrate 104,
a base coat film 132 is formed. A semiconductor film 133 is formed on the base coat
film 132, and a gate insulator 135 is formed on the semiconductor film 133.
[0021] Further, a gate electrode 136 is formed on the gate insulator 135, and an interlayer
insulator 137 is formed on the gate electrode 136. A source electrode 138 and a drain
electrode 139 are formed, both of which are conductive to both edge regions of the
semiconductor film 133 via contact holes 137a provided in the gate insulator 135 and
the interlayer insulator 137.
[0022] A transparent resin layer 140 is formed on the interlayer insulator 137, and a reflective
electrode 142 is formed on a predetermined part of the transparent resin layer 140.
The transparent resin layer 140 being in contact with an undersurface of the reflective
electrode 142 includes fine projections and depressions 140b capable of scattering
light in a predetermined angular range thereby effectively utilizing surrounding light.
[0023] The reflective electrode 142 is made from a conductive material which reflects light,
such as aluminum, and is conductive to the drain electrode 139 via the contact hole
140a formed in the transparent resin layer 140.
[0024] Further, on the reflective electrode 142, a color filter layer 143 is formed, which
is made from a colored photosensitive resin and colors light. An opening 143a (a region
with a dotted line in Fig. 13) is provided in the color filter layer 143 and directly
above the reflective electrode 142.
[0025] Multi gap sections 144 made from a transparent resin are further provided above the
reflective electrode 142 so as to cover the reflective electrode 142 and the color
filter layer 143. That is, the multi gap sections 144 are formed so as to cover parts
of the color filter layer 143 provided above the reflective electrode 142 and to fill
a part of the opening 143a.
[0026] Further, a transparent electrode 141 made from ITO (Indium Tin Oxide) or IZO (Indium
Zinc Oxide) is formed so as to cover the color filter layer 143 and the multi gap
section 144.
[0027] The transparent electrode 141 and the reflective electrode 142 are conductive to
each other via a contact hole 144a formed in the multi gap sections 144.
[0028] The contact hole 144a is formed inside the peripheral border of the opening 143a
of the color filter layer 143, and side walls of the contact hole 144a are formed
by the multi gap sections 144.
[0029] The array substrate 104 includes a plurality of pixel electrodes 110 arranged in
a matrix, each of the pixel electrodes 110 being formed from a transparent electrode
141 and a reflective electrode 142. The pixel electrode 110 includes a reflective
section 110a formed by the reflective electrode 142, and a transmittive section 110b
formed by that portion of the transparent electrode 141, which does not overlap with
the reflective section 110a.
[0030] The above-mentioned multi gap sections 144 are configured to reduce the thickness
of the liquid crystal layer 106 above the reflective section 110a to approximately
half of the thickness of the liquid crystal layer 106 above the transmittive section
110b. Accordingly, the lengths of paths of light passing through the liquid crystal
layer 106 in the reflective section 110a and in the transmittive section 110b are
substantially equal. This allows reducing optical loss.
[0031] A photo spacer 145 for keeping the thickness of the liquid crystal layer 106 constant
is further formed on the multi gap section 144.
[0032] In contrast, the counter substrate 105 comprises a glass substrate 121 and a counter
electrode 123 formed on the glass substrate 121, the counter electrode 123 being made
from ITO, IZO or the like.
[0033] Patent Literature 1 teaches that the liquid crystal display device has a COA structure
in which the color filter layer 143 is provided on the array substrate 104 and thus
does not require high-precision alignment adjustment, allowing a high-resolution liquid
crystal display device to be achieved.
[0034] The Patent Literature 1 further teaches that, according to the configuration, the
contact hole 144a is formed in the opening 143a, in other words, the contact hole
144a for electrically connecting the transparent electrode 141 and the reflective
electrode 142 is formed in the opening 143a where no color filter layer 143 exists,
which does not reduce the colored area (the area of the color filter layer 143) of
the high-resolution liquid crystal display device and thus allows to prevent chroma
of the display device from lowering.
Citation List
Patent Literature 1
Summary of Invention
Technical Problem
[0036] However, in the configuration of Patent Literature 1, the large opening 143a formed
by patterning, as indicated with a dotted line in Fig. 13, is provided in the color
filter layer 143 above the reflective electrode 142.
[0037] The opening 143a thus does not include the color filter layer 143, so that light
passing through the opening 143a cannot be colored.
[0038] Patent Literature 1 has a configuration such that surrounding light reflected by
the reflective electrode 142 includes a large quantity of non-colored light, since
the area of the opening 143a is relatively large with respect to that of the reflective
electrode 142. This brings about a problem in color reproducibility in the reflective
section 110a.
[0039] Fig. 14 illustrates regions in the liquid crystal display device illustrated in Fig.
13, where liquid crystal alignment is disordered.
[0040] In the configuration of Patent Literature 1 as illustrated in Fig. 14, liquid crystal
alignment is disordered in the periphery of the multi gap sections 144 and in a region
where the contact hole 144a is formed, namely, in those regions of the multi gap sections
144, which have inclination. The regions result in ineffective display regions of
the reflective section 110a, which do not act as display regions.
[0041] The configuration of Patent Literature 1, in which the area of regions of the multi
gap sections 144 with inclination is relatively large with respect to that of the
reflective electrode 142, has thus a disadvantage in that reflection characteristic
of the reflective section 110a is significantly deteriorated.
[0042] The present invention has been achieved in view of the above-mentioned problems and
one object of the present invention is to provide a transflective liquid crystal display
panel, a process for production of same, and a liquid crystal display device including
the liquid crystal display panel, the liquid crystal display panel having a COA structure
of improved color reproducibility and reflection characteristic in a reflective region.
Solution to Problem
[0043] In order to attain the above mentioned object, a liquid crystal display panel according
to the present invention is a liquid crystal display panel including: a first insulating
substrate having (i) a reflective region including a reflective electrode layer for
reflecting light, a colored layer for coloring light, an insulating layer and a pixel
electrode layer, and (ii) a transmissive region including the colored layer and the
pixel electrode layer; a second insulating substrate provided opposite to a surface
of the first insulating substrate, on which surface the pixel electrode layer is formed;
and a liquid crystal layer enclosed between the first insulating substrate and the
second insulating substrate, wherein: the insulating layer is provided to vary the
thickness of the liquid crystal layer in the reflective region from that in the transmissive
region, and in the reflective region, any one of the colored layer and the insulating
layer covers the reflective electrode layer, the other of the colored layer and the
insulating layer covers the any one of the colored layer and the insulating layer,
and the pixel electrode layer covers the other of the colored layer and the insulating
layer, in the transmissive region, the colored layer and the pixel electrode layer
are provided in such a way that the pixel electrode layer covers the colored layer,
and in a boundary region between the reflective region and the transmissive region,
top and side surfaces of an end of the reflective electrode layer which extends into
the boundary region are not covered with the colored layer and the insulating layer
in the reflective region and with the colored layer in the transmissive region.
[0044] In order to attain the above-mentioned object, a method for producing a liquid crystal
display panel according to the present invention is a method for producing a liquid
crystal display panel, the liquid crystal display panel including: a first insulating
substrate having (i) a reflective region including a reflective electrode layer for
reflecting light, a colored layer for coloring light, an insulating layer and a pixel
electrode layer, and (ii) a transmissive region including the colored layer and the
pixel electrode layer; a second insulating substrate provided opposite to a surface
of the first insulating substrate, on which surface the pixel electrode layer is formed;
and a liquid crystal layer enclosed between the first insulating substrate and the
second insulating substrate, the method comprising the steps of: (a) forming the reflective
electrode layer in the reflective region; (b) forming the colored layer in the reflective
region and the transmissive region; (c) forming the insulating layer in the reflective
region to vary the thickness of the liquid crystal layer in the reflective region
from that in the transmissive region; and (d) forming the pixel electrode layer in
the reflective region and the transmissive region, the step (b) of forming the colored
layer, the step (c) of forming the insulating layer, and the step (d) of forming the
pixel electrode layer being performed so that, in the reflective region, any one of
the colored layer and the insulating layer covers the reflective electrode layer,
the other of the colored layer and the insulating layer covers the any one of the
colored layer and the insulating layer, and the pixel electrode covers the other of
the colored layer and the insulating layer, and in the transmissive region, the colored
layer and the pixel electrode layer are provided in such a way that the pixel electrode
layer covers the colored layer, and in a boundary region between the reflective region
and the transmissive region, top and side surfaces of an end of the reflective electrode
layer which extends into the boundary region are not covered with the colored layer
and the insulating layer in the reflective region and with the colored layer in the
transmissive region.
[0045] In the conventional configuration, an opening in the color filter layer (colored
layer) is provided above the reflective electrode.
[0046] Light passing through the opening is not colored. Accordingly, in a case where the
area of the opening is relatively large with respect to that of the reflective electrode,
surrounding light reflected by the reflective electrode would include a large quantity
of non-colored light. This brings about disadvantage in color reproducibility.
[0047] That is, in the conventional configuration, the whole openings in the color filter
layer are regarded as regions which do not color the surrounding light reflected by
the reflective electrode.
[0048] In contrast, according to the configuration of the present invention, in the boundary
region between the reflective region and the transmissive region, top and side surfaces
of an end of the reflective electrode layer which extends into the boundary region
are not covered with the colored layer in the reflective region and with the colored
layer in the transmissive region.
[0049] That is, an opening formed by the colored layer in the reflective region and by the
colored layer in the transmissive region is partially present on the reflective electrode
layer.
[0050] Such a configuration can reduce quantity of non-colored light in the surrounding
light reflected by the reflective electrode. Therefore, even in a case in which the
opening formed by the colored layer in the reflective region and by the colored layer
in the transmissive region has a size equivalent to that in the conventional configuration,
it is possible to attain a liquid crystal display panel with improved color reproducibility
in the reflective region, and a method for producing the liquid crystal display panel.
[0051] In the conventional configuration, the periphery of the multi gap sections (insulating
layer) and the contact hole are disposed above the reflective electrode. That is,
a plurality of the multi gap sections with inclination is provided above the reflective
electrode.
[0052] In such multi gap sections with inclination, liquid crystal alignment is disordered.
Such regions would represent ineffective display regions, which do not act as display
regions.
[0053] The conventional configuration has a disadvantage in that reflection characteristic
in the reflective region is significantly deteriorated since the area of those regions
of the multi gap sections with inclinations is relatively large with respect to the
area of the reflective electrode.
[0054] In contrast, according to the configuration of the present invention, in the boundary
region between the reflective region and the transmissive region, top and side surfaces
of an end of the reflective electrode layer which extends into the boundary region
are not covered with the insulating layer provided to vary the thickness of the liquid
crystal layer in the reflective region from that in the transmissive region.
[0055] Hence, according to the configuration, it is possible to reduce the number of inclinations
of the insulating layer provided above the reflective electrode. This allows attaining
a liquid crystal display panel with an improved reflection characteristic in the reflective
region.
[0056] Further, in a high-resolution liquid crystal display panel having the reduced area
of the reflective electrode in accordance with the above-described configuration,
color reproducibility and reflection characteristic in the reflective region can further
be improved.
[0057] In order to attain the above-mentioned object, a liquid crystal display device according
to the present invention is a liquid crystal display device including: the liquid
crystal display panel; and a backlight for irradiating the liquid crystal display
panel with light.
[0058] According to the configuration, a liquid crystal display device having improved color
reproducibility and reflection characteristic in the reflective region can be attained.
Advantageous Effects of Invention
[0059] As described above, a liquid crystal display panel according to the present invention
is configured in such a manner that: the insulating layer is provided to vary the
thickness of the liquid crystal layer in the reflective region from that in the transmissive
region, and in the reflective region, any one of the colored layer and the insulating
layer covers the reflective electrode layer, the other of the colored layer and the
insulating layer covers the any one of the colored layer and the insulating layer,
and the pixel electrode layer covers the other of the colored layer and the insulating
layer, in the transmissive region, the colored layer and the pixel electrode layer
are provided in such a way that the pixel electrode layer covers the colored layer,
and in a boundary region between the reflective region and the transmissive region,
top and side surfaces of an end of the reflective electrode layer which extends into
the boundary region are not covered with the colored layer and the insulating layer
in the reflective region and with the colored layer in the transmissive region.
[0060] As described above, the liquid crystal display device according to the present invention
is configured to include the liquid crystal display panel and a backlight for irradiating
the liquid crystal display panel with light.
[0061] As described above, a method for producing a liquid crystal display panel according
to the present invention is configured to include the steps of: (a) forming the reflective
electrode layer in the reflective region; (b) forming the colored layer in the reflective
region and the transmissive region; (c) forming the insulating layer in the reflective
region to vary the thickness of the liquid crystal layer in the reflective region
from that in the transmissive region; and (d) forming the pixel electrode layer in
the reflective region and the transmissive region, the step (b) of forming the colored
layer, the step (c) of forming the insulating layer, and the step (d) of forming the
pixel electrode layer being performed so that, in the reflective region, any one of
the colored layer and the insulating layer covers the reflective electrode layer,
the other of the colored layer and the insulating layer covers the any one of the
colored layer and the insulating layer, and the pixel electrode covers the other of
the colored layer and the insulating layer, and in the transmissive region, the colored
layer and the pixel electrode layer are provided in such a way that the pixel electrode
layer covers the colored layer, and in a boundary region between the reflective region
and the transmissive region, top and side surfaces of an end of the reflective electrode
layer which extends into the boundary region are uncovered with the colored layer
and the insulating layer in the reflective region and with the colored layer in the
transmissive region.
[0062] Hence, it is possible to attain a transflective liquid crystal display panel, a process
for production of same, and a liquid crystal display device including the liquid crystal
display panel, the liquid crystal display panel having a COA structure of improved
color reproducibility and reflection characteristic in the reflective region.
Brief Description of Drawings
[0063]
Fig. 1
Fig. 1 illustrates a schematic configuration of a liquid crystal display panel installed
in a liquid crystal display device according to an embodiment of the present invention.
Fig. 2
Fig. 2 is a partial enlarged view of a section with a dashed line in the liquid crystal
display panel illustrated in Fig. 1.
Fig. 3
Fig. 3 illustrates liquid crystal display panels in plan views, for determining effective
reflectance ratios. (a) of Fig. 3 illustrates a conventional liquid crystal display
panel of Fig. 13, and (b) of Fig. 3 illustrates a liquid crystal display panel of
Fig. 1.
Fig. 4
Fig. 4 illustrates a schematic configuration of a liquid crystal display device according
to an embodiment of the present invention.
Fig. 5
Fig. 5 illustrates another embodiment of the liquid crystal display panel according
to the present invention.
Fig. 6
Fig. 6 shows SEM photographs in which a reflective electrode layer and a colored layer
are provided in the liquid crystal display panel of Fig. 5.
Fig. 7
Fig. 7 illustrates parts of a process for producing the liquid crystal display panel
having a configuration illustrated in Fig. 5.
Fig. 8
Fig. 8 illustrates a contact section in the conventional liquid crystal display panel
of Fig. 13, where a transparent electrode is electrically connected to a reflective
electrode.
Fig. 9
Fig. 9 illustrates yet another embodiment of the liquid crystal display panel according
to the present invention.
Fig. 10
Fig. 10 illustrates parts of a process for producing the liquid crystal display panel
having the configuration illustrated in Fig. 9.
Fig. 11
Fig. 11 illustrates parts of a process for producing of a modification of the liquid
crystal display panel according to the present invention.
Fig. 12
Fig. 12 illustrates parts of a process for producing another modification of the liquid
crystal display panel according to the present invention.
Fig. 13
Fig. 13 illustrates a schematic configuration of a conventional transflective liquid
crystal display device with a COA structure.
Fig. 14
Fig. 14 illustrates regions in the liquid crystal display device illustrated in Fig.
13, where liquid crystal alignment is disordered.
Description of Embodiments
[0064] Embodiments of the present invention are described in detail below with reference
to the attached drawings. However, sizes, materials, shapes and relative locations
of the components described in the embodiments are merely examples and it should not
be interpreted that the scope of the invention is limited thereto.
[Embodiment 1]
[0065] With reference to Fig. 4, a configuration of a liquid crystal display device according
to the present invention will be described. The liquid crystal display device includes
a TFT array substrate (first insulating substrate), a counter substrate (second insulating
substrate), a liquid crystal layer and a backlight.
[0066] Fig. 4 illustrates a schematic configuration of the liquid crystal display device
1.
[0067] The liquid crystal display device 1 comprises the backlight 3 on the backside of
a liquid crystal display panel 2, the backlight 3 irradiating the liquid crystal display
panel 2 with light.
[0068] The liquid crystal display panel 2 includes the TFT array substrate 4, the counter
substrate 5, and the liquid crystal layer 6 enclosed between the both substrates 4
and 5.
[0069] The TFT array substrate 4 includes a glass substrate 7, a base coat film 8 formed
on the glass substrate 7, and a TFT elements 9 formed on the base coat film 8.
[0070] As illustrated in Fig. 4, the TFT element 9 has a laminated structure in which a
semiconductor film 10 formed on the base coat film 8, a gate insulator 11 formed so
as to cover the base coat film 8 and the semiconductor film 10, a gate bus line 12
and a gate electrode layer 13 both of which are formed on the gate insulator 11, and
a protective film 14 formed so as to cover the gate insulator 11, the gate bus line
12 and the gate electrode layer 13, are laminated in this order.
[0071] Further, in the gate insulator 11 and the protective film 14, contact holes 11a and
14a for electrically connecting the semiconductor film 10 to a source electrode 15,
and contact holes 11b and 14b for electrically connecting the semiconductor film 10
to a drain electrode 16 are formed.
[0072] In the present embodiment, the TFT element 9 is a top gate type element. Note, however,
that the present embodiment is not limited thereto and may be a bottom gate type element.
[0073] The TFT array substrate 4 further includes a storage capacitor element including
the semiconductor film 10, the gate insulator 11 and a storage capacitor wiring (a
storage capacitor electrode) 17.
[0074] In the present embodiment, the liquid crystal display panel 2 including the storage
capacitor element is used. Note, however, that the liquid crystal display panel 2
is not limited thereto and the storage capacitor element may arbitrarily be provided
according to need.
[0075] In the TFT array substrate 4, an interlayer insulator 18 is provided so as to cover
the protective film 14, the source electrode 15 and the drain electrode 16.
[0076] The interlayer insulator 18 has projections and depressions whose tops and bottoms
are rounded, in a part of the top surface of the interlayer insulator 18.
[0077] On the projections and depressions of the interlayer insulator 18, whose tops and
bottoms are rounded, a reflective electrode layer 19 having projections and depressions
is formed, the reflective electrode layer 19 being made from a conductive material
having optical reflectance such as Al and Ag.
[0078] In view of an aperture ratio or the like of the liquid crystal display panel 2, the
present embodiment has a configuration such that a region where the reflective electrode
layer 19 is formed overlaps with a region where the TFT element 9 is formed, when
seen in a plan view. However, the configuration is not limited to such a configuration.
[0079] The present embodiment uses the reflective electrode layer 19 having a laminated
structure of a plurality of conductive material layers in which a layer made from
a conductive material having optical reflectance such as Al and Ag is an uppermost
layer. However, the reflective electrode layer 19 is not limited to such a structure,
and may be a single-layered reflective electrode layer made from a conductive material
having optical reflectance, such as Al and Ag.
[0080] The present embodiment uses an organic film such as a photosensitive transparent
acrylic resin as the interlayer insulator 18. In order to form the rounded projections
and depressions on a part of the top surface of the interlayer insulator 18 (where
the reflective electrode layer 19 is formed), the organic film is patterned by exposure
and development processes and then melted flow by a thermal treatment process. In
this way, the organic film having rounded projections and depressions is obtained.
[0081] On the part of the top surface having the rounded projections and depressions, of
the interlayer insulator 18, the reflective electrode layer 19 having fine rounded
projections and depressions is formed. Such configuration enables light to be scattered
in a certain angular range. The scattering of light in a certain angular range allows
utilizing surrounding light thereby obtaining bright reflection characteristic.
[0082] Further, the present embodiment has a configuration such that a pixel electrode 22,
which will be described later, is electrically connected to the drain electrode 16
of the TFT element 9 via the reflective electrode layer 19, and thus the reflective
electrode layer 19 is electrically connected to the drain electrode 16 of the TFT
element 9 via the contact hole 18a formed in the interlayer insulator 18. However,
the configuration of the reflective electrode layer 19 is not limited to such a configuration.
In a case where the pixel electrode 22 and the drain electrode 16 of the TFT element
9 are not electrically connected to each other via the reflective electrode layer
19, the reflective electrode layer 19 may be floated (not electrically connected to
both of the pixel electrode 22 and the drain electrode 16 of the TFT element 9).
[0083] The colored layer 20 is formed so as to cover the reflective electrode layer 19 in
the reflective region and the interlayer insulator 18 in the transmissive region,
of the TFT array substrate 4.
[0084] The colored layer 20 is made from a colored photosensitive resin, and constitutes
a color filter layer for coloring light.
[0085] An insulating layer 21 for reducing the thickness of the liquid crystal layer 6 is
further provided on the colored layer 20 in the reflective region of the TFT array
substrate 4.
[0086] The insulating layer 21 enables the thickness of the liquid crystal layer 6 in the
reflective region to be reduced to approximately half of that in the transmissive
region. Accordingly, the lengths of paths of light passing through the liquid crystal
layer 6 in the reflective region and in the transmissive region are substantially
equal, so that optical loss can be reduced.
[0087] Although, in the present embodiment, the colored layer 20 is formed below the insulating
layer 21 in the reflective region in the TFT array substrate 4, the location of the
colored layer 20 is not limited thereto and the insulating layer 21 may be formed
below the colored layer 20. Another layer may also be provided between the colored
layer 20 and the insulating layer 21.
[0088] As the insulating layer 21, an organic film such as a photosensitive transparent
acrylic resin can be used. Note, however, that the insulating layer 21 is not limited
to the organic film.
[0089] Further, the pixel electrode 22 made from ITO or IZO, for example, is formed so as
to cover the insulating layer 21 in the reflective region and the colored layer 20
in the transmissive region, of the TFT array substrate 4.
[0090] In the present embodiment, the pixel electrode 22 is made from IZO. This is because,
if the pixel electrode 22 were made from ITO and the reflective electrode 19 had a
laminated structure of a plurality of conductive material layers in which an Al layer
is an uppermost layer, then electrical corrosion would be likely to occur in a location
where the ITO layer makes contact with the Al layer.
[0091] As illustrated, a photo spacer 23 for keeping the thickness of the liquid crystal
layer 6 constant is further provided in the reflective region of the TFT array substrate
4.
[0092] While, the counter substrate 5 comprises a glass substrate 24 and a counter electrode
25, the counter electrode 25 being made from ITO, IZO or the like and being formed
on the glass substrate 24.
[0093] Alignment films (not illustrated) are formed on a surface of the TFT array substrate
4, on which surface the pixel electrode 22 is formed, and on a surface of the counter
substrate 5, on which surface the counter electrode 25 is formed.
[0094] The liquid crystal display device 1 is a transflective liquid crystal display device
with a COA structure in which the colored layer 20 is provided on the TFT array substrate
4, and thus does not require a high-precision alignment adjustment.
[0095] With reference to Figs. 1 to 3, a configuration of the liquid crystal display panel
2 installed in the liquid crystal display device 1 will be described in detail.
[0096] Fig. 1 illustrates a schematic configuration of the liquid crystal panel 2 installed
in the liquid crystal display device 1.
[0097] As illustrated Fig. 1, in a boundary region between the reflective region and the
transmissive region, top and side surfaces of an end of the reflective electrode layer
19 which extends into the boundary region are not covered with the colored layer 20
and the insulating layer 21 in the reflective region and with the colored layer 20
in the transmissive region.
[0098] That is, in the present embodiment, a hole 20a is formed in the colored layer 20
so as to uncover top and side surfaces of an end of the reflective electrode layer
19, and the insulating layer 21 is formed so as to cover a side surface of the colored
layer 20 and to fill a part of the hole 20a. Note, however, that the present embodiment
is not limiting to such a configuration. The only thing needed for the present embodiment
is that top and side surfaces of an end of the reflective electrode layer 19 are not
covered with the colored layer 20 and the insulating layer 21 in the reflective region,
and the colored layer 20 in the transmissive region.
[0099] In a case where, in the boundary region, a portion of the pixel electrode 22 formed
in the reflective region is electrically connected to another portion of the pixel
electrode 22 formed in the transmissive region, as illustrated in Fig. 1, it is preferable
that side surfaces of the hole 20a of the colored layer 20 and a side surface of the
insulating layer 21 which is formed so as to cover one of the side surfaces of the
hole 20a have a inclined forward tapered shape.
[0100] Although, in the present embodiment, the boundary region is formed above the storage
capacitor wiring 17 which forms a part of the storage capacitor element, as illustrated
in Fig. 1, the location where the boundary region is formed is not limited thereto.
[0101] Because the storage capacitor wiring 17 is generally made from a high conductive
metal material, light cannot be transmissive through the storage capacitor wiring
17.
[0102] In the configuration, it is thus possible to attain the liquid crystal display panel
2 having an improved aperture ratio since the boundary region including a region where
light passing through the region is not colored and an ineffective display region
is formed above the storage capacitor wiring 17 through which no light is transmitted,
so as to overlap with the storage capacitor wiring 17 which does not contribute the
aperture ratio.
[0103] Fig. 2 is a partial enlarged view of a section with a dashed line in the liquid crystal
display panel 2 illustrated in Fig. 1.
[0104] According to the configuration as illustrated in Fig. 2, in the boundary region between
the reflective region and the transmissive region, top and side surfaces of an end
of the reflective electrode layer 19 which extends into the boundary region are not
covered with the colored layer 20 and the insulating layer 21 in the reflective region
and the colored layer 20 in the transmissive region.
[0105] Hence, the number of the inclinations of the insulating layer 21 formed above the
reflective electrode layer 19 in accordance with the configuration can be reduced
relative to that of the conventional configuration as illustrated in Fig. 14 (in which
the periphery of the multi gap sections 144 and the contact hole 144a are formed above
the reflective electrode 142). It is thus possible to attain a liquid crystal display
panel 2 having an improved reflection characteristic in the reflective region (having
a reduced area of ineffective display regions in the reflective region).
[0106] Fig. 3 illustrates, in plan views, the liquid crystal display panel 102 of Fig. 13,
and the liquid crystal display panel 2 of Fig. 1. The illustrations are used to determine
effective reflectance ratios.
[0107] These effective reflectance ratios (the ratios of the reflective electrode area to
the effective reflective area in the reflective electrode area) are determined, assuming
that ineffective display regions in the right and left side edges of the reflective
electrodes have respectively a width (a width in a lateral direction of the meshed
regions of the Fig. 3) of 5 µm, and ineffective display region generated by the formation
of the contact hole 144a has a size of 8 µm × 8 µm (a diameter of the contact hole
is 4 µm and a width of every side of the ineffective display region generated on the
periphery of the contact hole is 2 µm).
[0108] If both the reflective electrode layer 142 provided in the conventional liquid crystal
display panel of (a) of Fig. 3 and the reflective electrode layer 19 provided in the
liquid crystal display panel 2 of (b) of Fig. 3 have a size of 25 µm × 25 µm, the
effective reflectance ratio of the configuration illustrated in (a) of Fig. 3 would
be (25×25-(8×8+5×25×2))/(25×25), which substantially equals to 50%. On the other hand,
the effective reflectance ratio of the configuration illustrated in (b) of Fig. 3
would be (25×25-(5×25×2))/(25×25), which substantially equals to 60%.
[0109] If both the reflective electrode layers 142 and 19 have a size of 30 µm × 30 µm,
then the effective reflectance ratio of the configuration illustrated in (a) of Fig.
3 would be 30×30-(8×8+5×30×2))/(30×30), which substantially equals to 59%, while the
effective reflectance ratio of the configuration illustrated in (b) of Fig. 3 would
be (30×30-(5×30×2))/(30×30), which substantially equals to 66%, both effective reflectance
ratios being obtained analogously with the case mentioned above.
[0110] Further, if both the reflective electrode layers 142 and 19 have a size of 40 µm
× 40 µm, the effective reflectance ratio of the configuration illustrated in (a) of
Fig. 3 would be 40×40-(8×8+5×40×2))/(40×40), which substantially equals to 71%, while
the effective reflectance ratio of the configuration illustrated in (b) of Fig. 3
would be (40×40-(5×40×2))/(40×40), which substantially equals to 75%, both effective
reflectance ratios being determined analogously with the case mentioned above.
[0111] As described above, the liquid crystal display panel 2 in accordance with the present
embodiment has a higher effective reflectance ratio relative to that of the conventional
liquid crystal display panel and thus an improved reflection characteristic in the
reflective region.
[0112] The effective reflectance ratio of the liquid crystal display panel of the present
invention is more and more improved as compared with that of the conventional configuration,
as the liquid crystal display panels have higher resolution, that is to say, the areas
of the reflective electrode layers 142 and 19 are more decreased.
[0113] That is, if both the reflective electrode layers 142 and 19 have a size of 40 µm
× 40 µm, the effective reflectance ratio of the configuration according to the present
invention is improved with respect to that of the conventional configuration by 4%.
While, if both the reflective electrode layers 142 and 19 have a size of 25 µm × 25
µm, the effective reflectance ratio of the configuration according to the present
invention is improved with respect to that of the conventional configuration by 10%.
[0114] Consequently, the configuration can advantageously be used to improve the reflection
characteristic in the reflective region of the liquid crystal display panel with a
high resolution and a small area of the reflective electrode layer.
[0115] With reference to Fig. 1, a method for producing the reflective electrode layer 19,
the colored layer 20, the insulating layer 21, and the pixel electrode layer 22, in
the liquid crystal display panel 2 will be described.
[0116] The method for producing the liquid crystal display panel 2 includes the steps of:
forming the reflective electrode layer 19 in the reflective region; forming the colored
layer 20 in the reflective region and the transmissive region; forming the insulating
layer 21 in the reflective region; and forming the pixel electrode layer 22 in the
reflective region and the transmissive region.
[0117] The step for forming the colored layer 20, the step for forming the insulating layer
21, and the step for forming the pixel electrode layer 22 are performed so that, in
the reflective region, the colored layer 20 covers the reflective electrode layer
19, and the insulating layer 21 covers the colored layer 20, and the pixel electrode
layer 22 covers the insulating layer 21, and in the transmissive region, the pixel
electrode layer 22 and the colored layer 20 are provided in such a way that the pixel
electrode layer 22 covers the colored layer 20, and in the boundary region between
the reflective region and the transmissive region, top and side surfaces of an end
of the reflective electrode layer 19 which extends into the boundary region are not
covered with the colored layer 20 and the insulating layer 21 in the reflective region
and the colored layer 20 in the transmissive region.
[0118] The same layers formed among the respective regions mentioned above are preferably
produced in the same process, in view of reducing the number of the processes.
[0119] In the present embodiment, a gate electrode layer 13 can be made from, for example,
Al alloy. Note, however, that the gate electrode layer 13 is not particularly limited
to such a configuration and may be made from an element selected from the group consisting
of Ta, W, Ti, Mo, Al, Cu, Cr, Nd, or an alloy material or a compound material made
mainly of the selected element. The gate electrode layer 13 may also be a semiconductor
film made particularly from polycrystalline silicon doped with impurities such as
phosphorus or boron.
[0120] Further, the source electrode layer 15 and the drain electrode layer 16 can be made
from Al alloy or Mo, or a film in which Al alloy and Mo are laminated. Note, however,
that the source electrode layer 15 and the drain electrode layer 16 are not limited
to such configurations and may be an element selected from the group consisting of
Ta, W, Ti, Mo, Al, Cu, Cr, Nd, or an alloy material or a compound material made mainly
of the selected element, and may be formed in a laminated structure, if needed.
[0121] Furthermore, in the present embodiment, an amorphous silicon film is used as the
semiconductor film 10 provided in the TFT element 9. Note, however, that the semiconductor
film 10 is not limited to such a configuration and may be made from amorphous germanium,
amorphous silicon-germanium, or amorphous silicon-carbide.
[0122] The semiconductor film may also be made from polycrystalline silicon, polycrystalline
germanium, polycrystalline silicon-germanium, or polycrystalline silicon-carbide.
[0123] In a case where the storage capacitor element including the semiconductor film 10,
the gate insulator 11 and the storage capacitor wiring 17 is provided in the TFT array
substrate 4, the semiconductor film 10 is preferably made from polycrystalline silicon
or the like.
[0124] As the gate insulator 11, an inorganic film such as SiNx and SiOx can be used. Note,
however, that the gate insulator 11 is not limited to such a configuration.
[0125] The protective film 14, the interlayer insulator 18, and the insulating layer 21
for reducing the thickness of the liquid crystal layer 6 can be made from inorganic
films such as SiNx. Note, however, that the protective film 14, the interlayer insulator
18, and the insulating layer 21 are not limited such a configuration and may be formed
of inorganic films such as SiOx and SiON. Organic films such as a photosensitive transparent
acrylic resin, as well as the inorganic film, may be used. A laminated structure of
an inorganic film and an organic film may also be used.
[Embodiment 2]
[0126] Embodiment 2 of the present invention will be described with reference to Figs. 5
to 8. The present embodiment differs from Embodiment 1 in that a reflective electrode
layer 26 has a laminated structure in which an aluminum layer (Al layer) is an uppermost
layer and a molybdenum layer (Mo layer) and an IZO layer are provided below the Al
layer, and that an insulating layer 21 is formed along a side surface of a colored
layer 20 so as to cover a part of the top surface of the Mo layer of the reflective
electrode layer 26, but otherwise Embodiment 2 is equivalent to Embodiment 1. For
convenience, the same reference numerals are given to the members having the same
functions as those of the members indicated in the figures illustrating Embodiment
1 and their descriptions are omitted.
[0127] Fig. 8 illustrates a contact section in the conventional liquid crystal display panel
102 of Fig. 13, where the transparent electrode 141 is electrically connected to the
reflective electrode 142.
[0128] The transparent electrode 141 is made from ITO, and, in a case where an uppermost
layer of the reflective electrode 142 is an Al layer, an IZO layer is provided on
the Al layer to avoid an electrical corrosion which may be caused by the direct contact
of the ITO layer with the Al layer in the contact section. In other words, the reflective
electrode layer 142 illustrated in Fig. 8 has a laminated structure in which the IZO
layer 142a, the Mo layer 142b, the Al layer 142c, and the IZO layer 142d are laminated
in this order.
[0129] In a case in which the transparent electrode 141 is made from ITO, although the provision
of the IZO layer 142d on the Al layer 142c can avoid the risk of electrical corrosion
of the ITO layer and the Al layer, as described above, reflectance of the reflective
electrode layer 142 would be reduced if the IZO layer 142d is provided on the Al layer
142c which is a reflective layer of the reflective electrode layer 142. It is because
the IZO layer has light transmission of approximately 70 to 80% (light transmission
of the ITO layer is approximately 90%).
[0130] Fig. 5 illustrates Embodiment 2 of the liquid crystal display panel 2 in accordance
with the present invention.
[0131] Fig. 6 shows SEM photographs in which the reflective electrode layer 26 and the colored
layer 20 are formed in the liquid crystal display panel 2 of Fig. 5.
[0132] As illustrated in Fig. 5, the reflective electrode layer 26 has a laminated structure
in which the Al layer is an uppermost layer and the Mo layer and the IZO layer are
provided below the Al layer, the Mo layer being in contact with the Al layer.
[0133] A laminated layer including the Mo layer and the IZO layer of the reflective electrode
layer 26, which are layers other than the Al layer, is formed so that top and side
surfaces of an end of the laminated layer are not covered in the boundary region.
[0134] Further, the insulating layer 21 is formed along a side surface of the colored layer
20 so as to cover a part of a top surface of the Mo layer arranged higher than the
IZO layer in the laminated layer, the laminated layer including the Mo layer and the
IZO layer and top and side surfaces of an end of the laminated layer being not covered
in the boundary region.
[0135] Further, one portion of the pixel electrode layer 22 formed in the reflective region
and another portion of the pixel electrode layer 22 formed in the transmissive region
are electrically connected to each other in the boundary region, the pixel electrode
layer 22 being made from ITO layer. Both portions of the pixel electrode layer 22
are also electrically connected to the Mo layer and the IZO layer uncovered in the
boundary region.
[0136] Fig. 6(a) is an SEM photograph of reflective electrode layer 26 and the colored layer
20 provided in the liquid crystal display panel 2 of Fig. 5. Fig. 6(b) is a partial
enlarged view of the circle illustrated in Fig. 6(a).
[0137] With this configuration, the pixel electrode layer 22 made from ITO can be formed
without being disconnected in the boundary region. And the reflective electrode layer
26 can be electrically connected to the pixel electrode layer 22 in the boundary region,
without electrical corrosion which can be caused by an electrical connection between
the ITO layer and the Al layer.
[0138] Accordingly, it is not necessary to provide an additional IZO layer on the Al layer,
as with the conventional configuration illustrated in Fig. 8, so that the liquid crystal
display panel 2, which includes the reflective electrode layer 26 with high reflectance,
can be attained.
[0139] With reference to Fig. 7, a process for producing the liquid crystal display panel
2 according to the present embodiment will be described below.
[0140] Fig. 7 illustrates parts of a step for producing a TFT array substrate performed
in a process for producing the liquid crystal display panel 2 with the structure illustrated
in Fig. 5.
[0141] As illustrated in (a) of Fig. 7, on an interlayer insulator 18, the IZO layer, the
Mo layer, and the Al layer are laminated in this order, and a resist film having predetermined
patterns is formed on the Al layer.
[0142] With the resist film being used as a mask, the Al layer and the Mo layer are removed
(patterning) by means of mixed liquid of phosphoric acid/acetic acid/nitric acid,
and then with the remained resist film, Al layer and Mo layer being used as masks,
the IZO layer is removed (patterning) by means of oxalic acid, and then the resist
film is removed. In this way, the reflective electrode layer 26 as illustrated in
(b) of Fig. 7 can be attained.
[0143] Subsequently, as illustrated in (c) of Fig. 7, a photosensitive colored layer 20
(color filter layer) is applied, exposed and developed, and a hole 20a is formed in
such a manner that top and side surfaces of an end of the reflective electrode layer
26, which extends into the boundary region are not covered. And as illustrated in
(d) of Fig. 7, with the colored layer 20 being used as a mask, only the Al layer of
the reflective electrode layer 26 is etched by means of alkaline solution such as
TMAH (Tetra Methyl Ammonium Hydroxide) and removed to an interface with the colored
layer 20, the alkaline solution being used when the colored layer 20 is developed.
[0144] Subsequently, as illustrated in (e) of Fig. 7, an insulating layer 21 is formed along
a side surface of the colored layer 20 so as to cover a part of the top surface of
the Mo layer arranged higher than the IZO layer in the laminated layer, the laminated
layer including the Mo layer and the IZO layer and top and side surfaces of an end
of the laminated layer being not covered in the boundary region. That is, the insulating
layer 21 is formed so that the Mo layer and the IZO layer of the reflective electrode
layer 26 are not covered in the boundary region.
[0145] Subsequently, as illustrated in (f) of Fig. 7, a pixel electrode 22 made from ITO
is provided by means of a sputtering process. One portion of the pixel electrode layer
22 formed in the reflective region and another portion of the pixel electrode layer
22 formed in the transmissive region are electrically connected to each other in the
boundary region.
[0146] Further, in the boundary region, both of the portions of the pixel electrode layer
22 are electrically connected to the Mo layer and the IZO layer of the reflective
electrode layer 26 both of which extend into the boundary region.
[0147] As described above, the insulating layer 21 is formed along the side surface of the
colored layer 20 so as to cover a part of the top surface of the Mo layer arranged
higher than the IZO layer, both of which are not covered in the boundary region, so
that the pixel electrode layer 22 can be formed without being disconnected in the
boundary region, as illustrated in (f) of Fig. 7.
[Embodiment 3]
[0148] With reference to Figs. 9 to 12, Embodiment 3 of the present invention will be described.
The present embodiment differs from Embodiment 1 in that reflective electrode layers
26, 27, and 28 respectively have laminated structures in which an Al layer is an uppermost
layer, and that an insulating layer 21 is formed so as to cover a side surface of
a colored layer 20 in the boundary region, but otherwise, Embodiment 3 is equivalent
to Embodiment 1. For convenience, the same reference numerals are given to the members
having the same functions as those of the members indicated in the figures illustrating
Embodiment 1 and their descriptions are omitted.
[0149] Fig. 9 illustrates Embodiment 3 of the liquid crystal display panel 2 in accordance
with the present invention.
[0150] As illustrated in Fig. 9, the insulating layer 21 is formed in the boundary region
so as to cover a side surface of the colored layer 20, and the reflective electrode
layer 26 has a laminated structure in which the Al layer is an uppermost layer, and,
below the Al layer, a Mo layer and an IZO layer are provided, the Mo layer being in
contact with the Al layer.
[0151] With the colored layer 20 and the insulating layer 21 being used as masks, the Al
layer and the Mo layer of the reflective electrode layer 26 are etched by means of
mixed liquid of phosphoric acid/acetic acid/nitric acid, and shifted outside the hole
20a. The production processes will be described in detail later.
[0152] Then, a pixel electrode 22 made from ITO is provided, and thus the pixel electrode
22 formed in the transmissive region is electrically connected to the IZO layer of
the reflective electrode layer 26 in the boundary region.
[0153] Since, in the boundary region, the insulating layer 21 is formed so as to only cover
a side surface of the colored layer 20, as illustrated in Fig. 9, one portion of the
pixel electrode 22 formed in the reflective region and another portion of the pixel
electrode 22 formed in the transmissive region are disconnected in the boundary region.
Accordingly, in the boundary region, only the another portion of the pixel electrode
22 formed in the transmissive region is electrically connected to the IZO layer of
the reflective electrode layer 26. According to the configuration, it is not necessary
to provide an additional IZO layer on the Al layer, as with the case of the conventional
configuration illustrated in Fig. 8, so that the liquid crystal display panel 2 including
the reflective electrode layer 26 with high reflectance can be attained.
[0154] With reference to Fig. 10, a process for producing the liquid crystal display panel
2 according to the present embodiment will be described.
[0155] Fig. 10 illustrates parts of a step for producing a TFT array substrate performed
in a process for producing the liquid crystal display panel 2 with the structure illustrated
in Fig. 9.
[0156] As illustrated in (a) of Fig. 10, on an interlayer insulator 18, the IZO layer, the
Mo layer, and the Al layer are laminated in this order, and a resist film having predetermined
patterns is formed on the Al layer.
[0157] With the resist film being used as a mask, the Al layer and the Mo layer are removed
(patterning) by means of mixed liquid of phosphoric acid/acetic acid/nitric acid,
and with the remained resist film, the Al layer and the Mo layer being used as masks,
the IZO layer is removed (patterning) by means of oxalic acid, and then the resist
film is removed. In this way, the reflective electrode layer 26 as illustrated in
(b) of Fig. 10 can be attained.
[0158] As illustrated in (c) of Fig. 10, a photosensitive colored layer 20 (color filter
layer) is applied, exposed and developed, and a hole 20a is formed in the colored
layer 20 in such a manner that top and side surfaces of an end of the reflective electrode
layer 26 in the boundary region are not covered.
[0159] Subsequently, as illustrated in (d) of Fig. 10, an photosensitive transparent insulating
layer 21 is formed along a side surface of the colored layer 20 so as to cover a part
of the top surface of the Al layer, which is the uppermost layer of the reflective
electrode layer 26 uncovered in the boundary region. Accordingly, even after the insulating
layer 21 is formed, the top and side surfaces of the end of the reflective electrode
layer 26 are not covered in the boundary region.
[0160] Subsequently, as illustrated in (e) of Fig. 10, with the colored layer 20 and the
insulating layer 21 being used as masks, the Al layer and the Mo layer are simultaneously
etched and removed to an interface with the colored layer 20, by means of mixed liquid
of phosphoric acid/acetic acid/nitric acid.
[0161] Subsequently, as illustrated in (f) of Fig. 10, the pixel electrode 22 made from
ITO is provided by means of a sputtering process, and the pixel electrode 22 formed
in the transmissive region is electrically connected to the IZO layer of the reflective
electrode layer 26, which extends into the boundary region. In this case, the Al layer
of the reflective electrode layer 26 does not extend into the boundary region and
is not directly connected to the pixel electrode 22 made from ITO, so that no electrical
corrosion occurs between the ITO layer and the Al layer in this configuration.
[0162] Fig. 11 illustrates parts of a step for producing a TFT array substrate performed
in a process for producing a modified liquid crystal display panel 2 according to
the present invention.
[0163] As described above, the reflective electrode layer 26 illustrated in Fig. 10 has
a laminated structure in which the IZO layer, the Mo layer and the Al layer are laminated
in this order, while the reflective electrode layer 27 illustrated in Fig. 11 has
a laminated structure in which the ITO layer, the Mo layer and the Al layer are laminated
in this order.
[0164] In other words, the production step illustrated in (a) through (f) of Fig. 11 is
equivalent to that illustrated in (a) through (f) of Fig. 10 except that a lowermost
layer of the reflective electrode layers is different, and its description is omitted.
[0165] Fig. 12 illustrates parts of a step for producing a TFT array substrate performed
in a process for producing a further modified liquid crystal display panel 2 according
to the present invention.
[0166] In Fig. 12, a reflective electrode layer 28 differs from the reflective electrode
layer 26 illustrated in Fig. 10 and the reflective electrode layer 27 illustrated
in Fig. 11, in that the reflective electrode layer 28 has a laminated structure in
which two layers, an IZO layer and an Al layer, are laminated in this order.
[0167] As illustrated in (a) of Fig. 12, on an interlayer insulator 18, the IZO layer and
the Al layer are laminated in this order, and a resist film having predetermined patterns
is formed on the Al layer.
[0168] With the resist film being used as a mask, the Al layer is removed (patterning) by
means of mixed liquid of phosphoric acid/acetic acid/nitric acid, and then with the
remained resist film and Al layer being used as masks, the IZO layer is removed (patterning)
by means of oxalic acid, and subsequently the resist film is removed. In this way,
the reflective electrode layer 28 as illustrated in (b) of Fig. 12 can be attained.
[0169] Subsequently, as illustrated in (c) of Fig. 12, a photosensitive colored layer 20
(color filter layer) is applied, exposed and developed, and a hole 20a is formed in
the colored layer 20 in such a manner that top and side surfaces of an end of the
reflective electrode layer 28 in the boundary region are not covered.
[0170] Subsequently, as illustrated in (d) of Fig. 12, a photosensitive transparent insulating
layer 21 is formed along a side surface of the colored layer 20 so as to cover a part
of the top surface of the Al layer, which is the uppermost layer of the reflective
electrode layer 28 uncovered in the boundary region. Accordingly, even after the insulating
layer 21 is formed, the top and side surfaces of the end of the reflective electrode
layer 28 are not covered in the boundary region.
[0171] Further, with the colored layer 20 and the insulating layer 21 being used as masks,
only the Al layer of the reflective electrode layer 28 is etched and removed to the
interface of the colored layer 20 as illustrated in (e) of Fig. 12, by means of alkaline
solution such as TMAH which is used to develop the insulating layer 21 as illustrated
in (d) of Fig. 12.
[0172] In other words, the development process of the insulating layer 21 and the etching
and removing process of the Al layer of the reflective electrode layer 28 are carried
out in the same process by means of the alkaline solution used for developing the
insulating layer 21.
[0173] Subsequently, as illustrated in Fig. 12(f), a pixel electrode 22 made from ITO is
provided by means of a sputtering process, and the pixel electrode 22 formed in the
transmissive region is electrically connected to the IZO layer of the reflective electrode
layer 28, which extends into the boundary region. In this case, the Al layer of the
reflective electrode layer 28 does not extend into the boundary region and is not
directly connected to the pixel electrode 22 made from ITO, so that no electrical
corrosion occurs between the ITO layer and the Al layer in this configuration.
[0174] In the liquid crystal display panel according to the present invention, it is preferable
that the reflective electrode layer has a laminated structure in which an aluminum
layer is an uppermost layer thereof and, below the aluminum layer, at least one conductive
material layer made from a conductive material other than aluminum is provided, one
of the at least one conductive material layer, which one is in contact with the aluminum
layer, is a layer that is not an ITO layer, and the at least one conductive material
layer of the reflective electrode layer includes one or more layers whose top and
side surfaces at an end thereof are uncovered in the boundary region so as to be an
exposed portion of the at least one conductive material layer, the one or more layers
including at least a lowermost layer of the at least one conductive material layer,
and any one of the colored layer and the insulating layer formed in the reflective
region is formed along a side surface of the other of the colored layer and the insulating
layer so as to cover a part of a top surface of an uppermost one of the one or more
layers uncovered in the boundary region.
[0175] In the liquid crystal display panel according to the present invention, it is preferable
that any one of the colored layer and the insulating layer formed in the reflective
region is formed so as to cover a side surface of the other of the colored layer and
the insulating layer in the boundary region.
[0176] In the liquid crystal display panel according to the present invention, it is preferable
that the pixel electrode layer is an ITO layer.
[0177] In the method for producing the liquid crystal display panel according to the present
invention, it is preferable that the method further comprising the step of: (e) etching
the reflective electrode layer, wherein: in the step (a) of forming the reflective
electrode layer, an aluminum layer is formed as an uppermost layer and, below the
aluminum layer, at least one conductive material layer made from a conductive material
other than aluminum is formed, so that one of the at least one conductive material
layer, which one is in contact with the aluminum layer, is a layer that is not an
ITO layer, in the step (e) of etching the reflective electrode layer, the etching
is performed in such a manner that the at least one conductive material layer includes
one or more layers whose top and side surfaces at an end thereof are uncovered in
the boundary region so as to be an exposed portion of the at least one conductive
material layer, the one or more layers including at least a lowermost layer of the
at least one conductive material layer, in the steps (b) and (c) of forming the colored
layer and the insulating layer, any one of the colored layer and the insulating layer
formed in the reflective region is formed along a side surface of the other of the
colored layer and the insulating layer so as to cover a part of a top surface of an
uppermost one of the one or more layers uncovered in the boundary region, and in the
step (d) of forming the pixel electrode layer, the pixel electrode layer is formed
from ITO, and a portion of the pixel electrode layer formed in the reflective region
and another portion of the pixel electrode layer formed in the transmissive region
are electrically connected to each other in the boundary region, and the both portions
of the pixel electrode layer are electrically connected to the exposed portion of
the at least one conductive material layer.
[0178] In the method for producing the liquid crystal display panel according to the present
invention, it is preferable that the method further comprising the step of: (e) etching
the reflective electrode layer, wherein: in the steps (b) and (c) of forming the colored
layer and the insulating layer, any one of the colored layer and the insulating layer
is formed so as to cover a side surface of the other of the colored layer and the
insulating layer in the boundary region, in the step (a) of forming the reflective
electrode layer, an aluminum layer is formed as an uppermost layer and, below the
aluminum layer, at least one conductive material layer made from a conductive material
other than aluminum is formed, so that one of the at least one conductive material
layer, which one is in contact with the aluminum layer, is a layer that is not an
ITO layer, in the step (e) of etching the reflective electrode layer, with the colored
layer and the insulating layer being used as masks, the etching is performed in such
a manner that top and side surfaces of an end of at least a lowermost layer of the
at least one conductive material layer are uncovered in the boundary region so as
to be an exposed portion of the at least one conductive material layer, and in the
step (d) of forming the pixel electrode layer, the pixel electrode layer is formed
from ITO, and the pixel electrode layer formed in the transmissive region is electrically
connected to the exposed portion of the at least one conductive material layer.
[0179] According to the configuration, at least one conductive material layer made from
a conductive material other than aluminum, in the reflective electrode layer, is formed
so that the at least one conductive material layer includes one or more layers whose
top and side surfaces at an end thereof are uncovered in the boundary region, the
one or more layers including at least a lowermost layer of the at least one conductive
material layer.
[0180] Accordingly, because the at least one conductive material layer of the reflective
electrode layer, which are made from a conductive material other than aluminum, is
uncovered in the boundary region, no electrical corrosion would occur, even if the
pixel electrode layer is made from ITO and electrically connected to the reflective
electrode layer in the boundary region.
[0181] According to the configuration, it is not necessary to provide an additional IZO
layer on the aluminum layer of the reflective electrode layer, which would cause the
reduction of the transmittance. And it is thus possible to attain a liquid crystal
display panel and a method for producing the liquid crystal display panel, with the
use of any material of the pixel electrode layer, without taking into consideration
electrical corrosion with the aluminum layer.
[0182] In the liquid crystal display panel according to the present invention, it is preferable
that the pixel electrode layer and the reflective electrode layer are electrically
connected to each other in the boundary region.
[0183] According to the configuration, a liquid crystal display panel can be attained, which
has improved color reproducibility and reflection characteristic in the reflective
region, compared to the conventional configuration in which the pixel electrode layer
and the reflective electrode layer are electrically connected to each other on the
region where the reflective electrode layer is formed.
[0184] In the liquid crystal display panel according to the present invention, it is preferable
that the first insulating substrate includes a storage capacitor element, and the
boundary region is formed above a storage capacitor wiring for forming the storage
capacitor element.
[0185] According to the configuration, the boundary region, where an opening in the colored
layer and an inclination of the insulating layer are located, is formed above the
storage capacitor wiring for forming the storage capacitor element.
[0186] The storage capacitor wiring is generally made from a high conductive metal material,
so that light cannot be transmitted through the storage capacitor wiring.
[0187] It is possible to attain a liquid crystal display panel having an improved aperture
ratio since the boundary region including a region where light passing through the
region is not colored and an ineffective display region is formed above the storage
capacitor wiring through which no light is transmitted, so as to overlap with the
storage capacitor wiring which does not contribute to the aperture ratio.
[0188] The invention being thus described, it will be obvious that the same way may be varied
in many ways. Such variations are not to be regarded as a departure from the spirit
and scope of the invention, and all such modifications as would be obvious to one
skilled in the art are intended to be included within the scope of the following claims.
Industrial Applicability
[0189] The present invention is applicable to a liquid crystal display panel and a liquid
crystal display device comprising the liquid crystal display panel.
Reference Signs List
[0190]
- 1
- Liquid crystal display device
- 2
- Liquid crystal display panel
- 3
- Backlight
- 4
- TFT array substrate (First insulating substrate)
- 5
- Counter substrate (Second insulating substrate)
- 6
- Liquid crystal layer
- 19, 26, 27, 28
- Reflective electrode layer
- 20
- Colored layer
- 21
- Insulating layer
- 22
- Pixel electrode